Police officer pays for holiday dinner for women accused of trying to steal groceries for their children
Two women with two young children were accused of bagging groceries at a self-checkout kiosk without scanning them.
Credit: Somerset Police Department
Somerset Police Officer Matt Lima purchased a Christmas dinner for a family in need after responding to a shoplifting incident.
Author: Associated Press
Updated: 11:21 AM EST January 2, 2021
A Massachusetts police officer declined to charge two women accused of trying to steal groceries for the children — and instead bought them Christmas dinner.
Somerset Officer Matt Lima responded to a report of shoplifting Dec. 20 at Stop & Shop, where two women with two young children were accused of putting groceries into bags at a self-checkout kiosk without scanning them.